[corner-ad id=9]Hollister, CA – They don’t call it the Wizard’s Workshop for nothing! This newest version of Corbin’s popular Dual Touring saddle is the World’s first production heated AND cooled motorcycle saddle. That’s right, Corbin was first to bring the luxury of heated seating to your motorcycle and now we’ve created an option for relief of your burnin’ bum during the summer months. Like all Corbin breakthrough innovations, this system is designed for simple installation and is fully self contained in the saddle.
Corbin understands the nuances of motorcycle seat design better than anyone so they’ve maximized the seating area and positioned the rider bucket in the sweet spot to offer the best possible ergonomics and long range comfort. Sculpted seating platforms conform to the shape of your body to give more square inches of even support and eliminate hot spots and pressure on your tailbone.
NOTE: This version of Corbin’s Dual Touring Saddle is designed to work with two Corbin backrests or the Corbin Tourbox, but will not work with the Indian sissy-bar or Roadmaster trunk. Corbin does make a Dual Tour saddle that will work with the sissy-bar.
How does it work? Ever hear of the Peltier Effect? If so, you’ve probably figured out the basics of how the Corbin Fire & Ice system works. With the use of fans and some clever application this new seat offers both heat and cool in the same saddle without pumps, compressors or fluids. It should be noted, the cooling effect is affected by ambient temperature. In testing the room temperature was 74 degrees and it took just a few minutes to cool the seating surfaces down to a 63 degrees. Ultimately a difference of 10-15 degrees below ambient temperature was achieved. On the heat side it tops out at approximately 110 degrees.
M.S.R.P. $993
PROUDLY Made in the U.S.A.
2360 Technology Parkway
Hollister, CA 95023
831-634-1100 Tel | 831-634-1059 Fax
800-538-7035 Toll Free
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